Israel Experience College Student/Young Adult Scholarship Program Grant
Foundation Grants for Jewish Nonprofits
Funding Amount
US $500 - US $4,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Israel Experience College Student/Young Adult Scholarship Program Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Jewish United Fund Of Metropolitan Chicago
Amount: US $500 - US $4,000
Last Updated: February 03, 2026
Summary
The Israel Experience College Student/Young Adult Scholarship Program, offered by the Jewish United Fund, provides financial assistance to college students and young adults aged 17 to 28 participating in approved Israel programs. This initiative aims to strengthen Jewish identity and foster a deeper connection to Israel and the Chicago Jewish community. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and reside in metropolitan Chicago, with an emphasis on inclusivity and community support.Overview
Who We Are Community-driven support for JUF’s Annual Campaign enables us to be one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the country. JUF believes in the extraordinary power of our resilient community to unite, empower, help and heal. Rooted in the belief in collective action and collective responsibility, JUF provides life-saving services and life-enriching experiences where they are needed most. We take great pride in this, and in our unique ability to help people—to provide essential health and human services and vital points of community and connection. For more than 120 years, JUF has served people of all faiths in Chicago, Israel and across the globe. We are a welcoming and inclusive community, inspired by Jewish values, committed to eradicating hunger, isolation and inequities, and uplifting all people to find health, harmony, unity, prosperity and peace. Israel Experience College Student/Young Adult Scholarship Program The Jewish United Fund offers scholarships based on financial need for college students and young adults (up to 28 years old) participating in approved Israel experience programs. The purpose of Israel Experience College Student/Young Adult Scholarship Program is to strengthen Jewish identity and nourish greater understanding and commitment to Israel and to the Chicago Jewish community.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applicant must have already graduated from high school at the time of application.Applicant must be between the ages of 17 and 28.Applicant must demonstrate financial need.Applicant must reside in metropolitan Chicago (but may attend school elsewhere). Families may apply for only one JUF Israel experience financial need scholarship in any one academic year, except in the instance of twins or other multiples. Applicants must wait a full year before applying for a second JUF Israel experience financial need scholarship, and are only eligible to do so if the second program is substantially different from the previous program.No full scholarships are awarded.Applicants are required to seek other scholarship assistance in addition to the JUF scholarship. Possible sources of other financial assistance include the organization sponsoring the Israel program, your synagogue or religious day school (if applicable), and any other sources available to you. We expect parents to make an appropriate contribution toward the cost of the program, and we expect that applicants will also contribute toward the cost of their trip.Prior involvement in Jewish communal activities is not a requirement for receiving a financial need scholarship.Applicants must apply to an approved Israel experience program (which does not begin until after the application deadline) before they are eligible to apply for a JUF scholarship. They can, however, apply for a scholarship before being accepted to the Israel experience program. However, they MUST be accepted to the Israel program before they can receive any scholarship funds. If you are applying to several programs, please submit your first choice of program and include verification of program costs for that program. If you ultimately choose a different program, you can provide us with the new name and verification of program costs later.Ineligibility
Applicants living outside Illinois but attending school in the Chicago area are not eligible to apply.Applicants presently in school outside of the United States are not eligible to apply.While we do take into account the family’s total financial picture, not just income, families with an annual adjusted gross income of $150,000 or higher (including all sources—salary, parsonage, kollel, etc.) are not permitted to apply and will be withdrawn.JUF Israel experience scholarships cannot be used to extend a current program or for programs that are substantially similar to a program in which the applicant has already participated.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
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